Anonymous wrote:If you can’t drive a rear wheel drive care in snow then you shouldn’t be driving at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, all-season tires should be fine. We typically only have 5-10 snowy days per year and nobody I know changes tires just for the winter.
Does she have an all-wheel-drive vehicle like a Subaru. Toyota and other auto makes also offer AWD which should be a requirement for anyone who needs to report to work regardless of the weather.
Yeah, but she doesn't. Just regular front wheel drive with all seasons.
Anonymous wrote:No, all-season tires should be fine. We typically only have 5-10 snowy days per year and nobody I know changes tires just for the winter.
Does she have an all-wheel-drive vehicle like a Subaru. Toyota and other auto makes also offer AWD which should be a requirement for anyone who needs to report to work regardless of the weather.